Time-based and improvised calligraphy performances on large scale papers are part of my ongoing project. I have performed within several settings from museums to libraries, cultural centers, festivals, and even streets. Some examples are including:

The image is displaying an example of how a large format site-specific calligraphy work would look like in a gallery space.

Aqua

Work in progress

Aqua II

Ink on Transparent Archival Film, 5'x3.5'
Aqua I and Aqua II are two complementary pieces that are done on transparent archival film and are meant to be installed in front of each other with a distance from each other and the wall so that the visitors can walk around them and view them from front and back and feel the dance of light and reflections through the pieces.

Aqua

Sample of gallery installation

Aqua I

Ink on Transparent Archival Film, 5'x3.5'
Aqua I and Aqua II are two complementary pieces that are done on transparent archival film and are meant to be installed in front of each other with a distance from each other and the wall so that the visitors can walk around them and view them from front and back and feel the dance of light and reflections through the pieces.

Aqua

Detail of the work

Aqua

Detail of the work

Trees of Fall

Ink on Acetate Archival Film; 40”x5’
Calligraphic interpretation of a poem by a contemporary Persian poet, Sohrab Sepehri which reads: “Blessed are plants that are in love with light”.